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Theatre building in Coburg, Germany, opened in 1837

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Built 1837-1840 as Herzogliches Hoftheater by Carl Balthasar Harres and Vincenz Fischer-Birnbaum for count Ernst I. von Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha. Opened 17 Sep 1840 with Auber's Le lac des fées. 1857 interior alterations (extension of auditorium boxes, installation of proscenium boxes). Ca. 1918 renamed Landestheater. 1970-1977 major renovation and modernization (completely destroying the historic stage technology). Used for opera, ballet and drama performances by the resident companies. Originally ca. 1000 seats, today: 557 seats. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1837-1840 as Herzogliches Hoftheater by Carl Balthasar Harres and Vincenz Fischer-Birnbaum for count Ernst I. von Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha. Opened 17 Sep 1840 with Auber's Le lac des fées. 1857 interior alterations (extension of auditorium boxes, installation of proscenium boxes). Ca. 1918 renamed Landestheater. 1970-1977 major renovation and modernization (completely destroying the historic stage technology). Used for opera, ballet and drama performances by the resident companies. Originally ca. 1000 seats, today: 557 seats. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1837-1840 as Herzogliches Hoftheater by Carl Balthasar Harres and Vincenz Fischer-Birnbaum for count Ernst I. von Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha. Opened 17 Sep 1840 with Auber's Le lac des fées. 1857 interior alterations (extension of auditorium boxes, installation of proscenium boxes). Ca. 1918 renamed Landestheater. 1970-1977 major renovation and modernization (completely destroying the historic stage technology). Used for opera, ballet and drama performances by the resident companies. Originally ca. 1000 seats, today: 557 seats. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Coburg, Germany, opened in 1837
  • Coburg Landestheater
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Coburg Landestheater [Coburg]
Theatre building in Coburg, Germany, opened in 1837
  • Coburg Landestheater

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Built 1837-1840 as Herzogliches Hoftheater by Carl Balthasar Harres and Vincenz Fischer-Birnbaum for count Ernst I. von Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha. Opened 17 Sep 1840 with Auber's Le lac des fées. 1857 interior alterations (extension of auditorium boxes, installation of proscenium boxes). Ca. 1918 renamed Landestheater. 1970-1977 major renovation and modernization (completely destroying the historic stage technology). Used for opera, ballet and drama performances by the resident companies. Originally ca. 1000 seats, today: 557 seats. (English)
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No heritage stage machinery? SANIERUNG LANDESTHEATER COBURG Das Haupthaus des Landestheaters wurde zuletzt in den 1970er-Jahren saniert. Nach einem Wasserschaden im Jahr 2013 wurden die Sanierungspläne beschleunigt, das Gebäude darf aus Sicherheitsgründen nur noch bis Ende des Jahres 2018 genutzt werden. Rund drei Viertel der Sanierungskosten von rund 60 Millionen Euro übernimmt der Freistaat Bayern, den Rest muss die Stadt Coburg schultern. Die Stadt Coburg trat dem Freistaat Bayern erst in den 1920er-Jahren bei. Aus dieser Zeit existiert ein Staatsvertrag und ein Erbbaurechtsvertrag. Auf dieser Grundlage wurde die Finanzierungsvereinbarung für das Theater erstellt. Das Landestheater hat über 250 Mitarbeiter. Es beheimatet Musiktheater, Schauspiel, Chor, Ballett und ein Orchester. (English)
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